Garvin Canyon Winter 2025
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 11 ก.พ. 2025
- STAY TUNED FOR A BONUS SURPRISE AT THE END!
Accessed from Christina Road in the north end of the City of Prince George in North Central British Columbia, the upper (north) end of Garvin Canyon provides a delightful snowshoe or hike in the winter months once the snow is deep enough to provide easier passage through the extensive brush and deadfalls. The canyon contains many magnificent old trees, representative of the general Prince George area in the 19th Century before widespread logging. The steep sides of much of the canyon likely protected it from too much cutting. The canyon is also an astonishingly rich wildlife refuge, hosting bears, cougars, wolves, coyotes, moose, mule deer, and a host of small critters, providing them a sanctuary from the surrounding roads and residential areas. The lower canyon towards the Nechako River intersects the Stuart Eskers complex that starts around Fort St. James, peaks in Eskers Provincial Park, and ends in Moores Meadow and Rainbow Parks in the city.